On May 17, 2012, collections manager from the Smithsonian Institution Natural Museum of Natural History held a seminar on Fish Taxonomy at National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (NFRDI). Dr. Jeffrey T. Williams collections manager from the Smithsonian Institution delivered a talk on the importance of Fish Taxonomy on research. He pointed out that proper identification played a very great role to have a successful research most specially on the field of genetics like DNA barcoding, population genetics and other related studies. The opening remarks was led by Doc Mudjie and mentioned that young generations should know the importance of Taxonomy. Minerva Ventolero research assistant of Genetic Fingerprinting Laboratory and audience of the seminar said “ We are very lucky to be able to hear this kind of seminar, it helped me a lot on my study about the taxonomy of Ludong”. Researchers from NFRDI were very eager to ask questions which brought enlightenment and resolution to some of the difficulties they encountered in their research at NFRDI.
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